Just a Poke | ||||
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Released | 1970 | |||
Genre | ||||
Length | 32:46 | |||
Label | EMI Columbia | |||
Producer | Rosie Schmitz, Winfried Ebert | |||
Sweet Smoke chronology | ||||
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Sputnikmusic | [2] |
Just a Poke is the first album by the band Sweet Smoke, released in 1970, engineered by Conny Plank.[1][3] The song "Baby Night" displays the band's progressive jazz fusion style at the time. The song can be divided into three main sections, the highlights being the instrumental sections.[4]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Silly Sally" | 16:22 |
No. | Title | Length |
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2. | "Baby Night" (including ″In The World Of Glass Teardrops″ (A.Guillery), ″The Soft Parade″ (Jim Morrison)) | 16:24 |
Personnel
- Michael Paris – tenor sax, vocals, alto recorder, percussion
- Marvin Kaminowitz – lead guitar, vocals
- Steve Rosenstein – rhythm guitar, vocals
- Andrew Dershin – bass
- Jay Dorfman – drums, percussion
Production
- Engineer – Conrad Plank, Klaus Löhmer
- Photography (Linerphoto) - Joachim Hassenburs
References
- 1 2 Conny Plank credits at AllMusic
- ↑ Campbell, Hernan M. (24 October 2012). "Review: Sweet Smoke - Just A Poke | Sputnikmusic". sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
- ↑ Currin, Brian. "Sweet Smoke > Discography". The South African Rock Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2007-05-19.
- ↑ Ducray, Thibault. "Sweet Smoke: Just a Poke". thibault.ducray.free.fr/sweetsmoke. Retrieved 2007-05-19.
External links
- Reviews at www.progarchives.com
- "Sweet Smoke - Just A Poke (LP, Album) at Discogs". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 2009-11-01.
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